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COMBINED LAMP STAND 0R SUPPORT AND GLAMR, No. 367,175.- Patented JulyZ6, 1 887..

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RICHARD H. BAGHLOTT, JR, OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.

COMBINED LAMP STAND OR SUPPORT AND CLAMP.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 367,175, dated July 26, 1887.

Application filed May 18, 1887.

Serial No. 238,653. (Modeh) To aZZ whom, it may concern.- Be it known that I, RICHARD H. BAOHLOTT, Jr., of Savannah, in the county of Ohatham and State of Georgia, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in a Combined Lamp Stand or Support and Clamp; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains'to make and use it, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification.

My invention relates to an improvement in a combined lamp stand or support and clamp; and it consists in, first, the combination of a suitable clamp, which is to be secured to a suitable support, and a revolving notched head, which is pivoted upon the clamp and which is provided with a series of holes and openings,which extend at right angles to each other, the spring-catch for holding the head in any desired position, the jointed arms, which are supported at their inner ends by the revolving head, and the stand, which is pivoted upon the outer end of the arm; second, the combination of the bracket, shelf, or support, which is. provided with two slots, the two clamps, which move in these slots, the L-shaped levers,which are connected to the clamps, the operating-rods, and the lever provided with a' catch for moving the clamps, as will be more fully described hereinafter.

The object of my invention is to provide a lamp-bracket which can be attached to a support in any position, and to attach to the shelf or support upon which the lamp is placed an adjustable clamp, whereby the lamp can be held in position so that there is no danger of knocking it off.

Figure l is a side elevation of a device eminverted view of the same. Fig. 3 is a perspective of the revolving head, showing the openings extending in different directions.

A represents a suitable clamp, which can be secured to any support, whether in a horizontal or a vertical position, and which can be made to catch over the edge of a table, shelf,or other suitable device of that kind, or over a flange, whether in a vertical or in a horizontal position. The movable block B, which is operated by the screw 0, is faced with any soft suitable material, as are the other parts of the clamp, so that the table or other support will not be injured by having the clamp secured to them. The inner end of the movable block B is provided with a small projection,which catches in a suitable slot formed in the body of the clamp, forthe purpose of preventing the block from revolving while the screw is being turned. Upon the outer side of the clamp are formed suitable ears or projections, D, in between which the head E is pivoted. This head E has a series of notches formed in the edge of that port-ion which catches between the earD, and its outer end has an opening, F, made through both its edges and outer side, as shown, so that the arms G can be attached to the head, no matter in what direction it may extend. In order to lock this head in positi'on,the spring-catch His provided,and which engages at its inner end with the notch in the head E, so as to lock the head in any desired position.

If the clamp is secured to the edge ofa table, shelf,'or other support which extends horizontally, the edge of the revolving head will be uppermost, and the projection or tenon on the inner end of the inner arm, G, will catch in the opening or socket in the edge of the head. It the clamp is fastened to a flange, molding, or other support which projects vertically,but extends horizontally, the head will be uppermost and the tenon will catch in the socket in the outer side ofthe head; butifthe clamp is fastened to a flange which extends vertically, then one side of the head will extend upward. Thus it will be seen that by making sockets in all four edges and in the outer side of the head the clamp can be attached in any suitable position, and will answer equally as well, there being no change of parts,except to shift the tenon on the inner end of the inner arm from one socket to another.

The shelf or bracket I, upon which the lamp is placed, can be of any suitable shape, and is provided with the two slots J,which are placed upon opposite sides of the center and extend in a straight line with each other. Placed in these sockets J are the two clamps L, which are of a suitable shape for catching over opposite sides of the base of the lamp, and which are connected at their inner ends with the rods 0, which extend past each other in opposite directions and are attached at their 0pposite ends from the clamps to the two angular levers l, pivoted on the under side of the shelf. The shorter ends of these levers P are connected by the connecting'rods Q. to the rod It, which extends through the projection on the under side of the shell, and is connected at its other end to the operating-lever S. To the under side of the lever S is connected a catch, T, of any suitable construction, which engages with one of a. series'of notches, U, formed in the under side of the shell or bracket. This spring-catch moves freely in one direction over the ratchets or recesses U, but eatcheswhcnmoved in the opposite direction. \Vhen thelever is moved inwardly toward the center of the shell or bracket,the two clamps L are moved away from each other, and when the outer end of the lever S is moved outward the two clamps are forced inward toward each other, so asto catch over opposite edges ofthe base of the lamp, and thus hold it securely in position upon the shelf or bracket. By means ofth s clam p thelam p canbe instantly clamped, so that there will be no danger of its falling olior can be instantly released. This shelf or bracket revolves freely upon the arms, and

the arms can be turned freely in any direction that may be desired.

Having thus described my invention, I claim 1. The combination of the clamp provided with ears or projections, the pivoted notched head provided with sockets and with notches in one of its edges, a catch for engaging with the notches, the supporting-arms, and the Shelf or bracket, substantially as shown.

2. The combination of the clamp provided with ears or projections, the notched revolving head provided with sockets, the catch for holding the head in position, and a detachable supporting-arm, substantially as described.

3. The combination of the shelf or bracket provided with slots, the clamps which move in the slots, the angular levers ,eonnected to the clamps, the connecting-rods, and the lever for moving the clamps, substantially as set forth.

In testimony whereof I atlix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

RICHARD H. BACHLO'LT, JR.

\Vitnesscs:

F. L. CAWLEY, L. J. Nevins. 

